“This is a new oral drug [that’s] very easy for the patient to take at home. And it works for some patients. When it works it can work very well. It can prolong life—and with very good responses in some patients in terms of tumor necrosis, tumor shrinkage, tumor de-vascularization. It’s well tolerated and it’s a new tool to fight against cancer,” according to study co-author Philippe Merle MD PhD, a hepato-gastro oncologist and medical oncologist at the Hospice Civile de Lyon University Hospital in Lyon, France. He discusses the CELESTIAL trial and it’s clinical implications with the Audio Journal of Oncology’s Sarah Maxwell.